daily californian logo

BERKELEY'S NEWS • OCTOBER 02, 2023

Apply to The Daily Californian by September 8th!

Emma Taila

Page 3 of 6

A lot has changed in Berkeley’s housing landscape since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Housing prices have increased, while residents have had to adapt to ongoing policy changes.
featured article
A lot has changed in Berkeley’s housing landscape since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Housing prices have increased, while residents have had to adapt to ongoing policy changes.
featured article
As UC Berkeley returns to in-person instruction this semester, Gonzalez and other students have expressed concerns about large-scale events — both on- and off-campus — that often generate crowds of students and potentially pose unsafe conditions amid the pandemic.
featured article
As UC Berkeley returns to in-person instruction this semester, Gonzalez and other students have expressed concerns about large-scale events — both on- and off-campus — that often generate crowds of students and potentially pose unsafe conditions amid the pandemic.
featured article
UC Berkeley will begin closing off sections of the Jordan Fire Trail on Sept. 20 as part of the Jordan Fire Trail Improvement Project, which aims to reduce wildfire fuel in the area.
featured article
UC Berkeley will begin closing off sections of the Jordan Fire Trail on Sept. 20 as part of the Jordan Fire Trail Improvement Project, which aims to reduce wildfire fuel in the area.
featured article
Texas’ law allows private citizens to sue anyone involved in obtaining an abortion after the six-week window before fetal cardiac activity begins.
featured article
Texas’ law allows private citizens to sue anyone involved in obtaining an abortion after the six-week window before fetal cardiac activity begins.
featured article
University Health Services created a “Contact Tracing and Close Exposures” webpage detailing campus guidelines and contact tracing policies for students.
featured article
University Health Services created a “Contact Tracing and Close Exposures” webpage detailing campus guidelines and contact tracing policies for students.
featured article
Library staff saw a need to expand the course reserves’ digital collection as many students were impacted by financial burdens during the pandemic.
featured article
Library staff saw a need to expand the course reserves’ digital collection as many students were impacted by financial burdens during the pandemic.
featured article
A plot of land in Southwest Berkeley, which makes up the east side of the Ashby Community Garden, will be put up for on Sept. 1 with an asking price of $500,000.
featured article
A plot of land in Southwest Berkeley, which makes up the east side of the Ashby Community Garden, will be put up for on Sept. 1 with an asking price of $500,000.
featured article
The gardens at People’s Park are just one of many community gardening efforts around Berkeley.
featured article
The gardens at People’s Park are just one of many community gardening efforts around Berkeley.
featured article
At a Clean California project Wednesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a statewide day of action and an initiative that will allocate $1.1 billion to state and local beautification.
featured article
At a Clean California project Wednesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a statewide day of action and an initiative that will allocate $1.1 billion to state and local beautification.
featured article
Remembered for his dedication to civil rights activism, Hardy Frye, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of African American studies, died June 16 at the age of 82.
featured article
Remembered for his dedication to civil rights activism, Hardy Frye, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of African American studies, died June 16 at the age of 82.
featured article